Do you love it? That’s an adorable bag; and not expensive.
I have a lot of great bags in my shop:
I read Ann Rule’s book, “Everything She Ever Wanted,” a few years ago,
and I read it in one sitting.
Cover to cover.
Spellbinding.
Pat Taylor isn’t one to fade into the background.
She’s still full of tricks……

“They call her the ‘Deadly Magnolia.’
Patricia Radcliff Taylor.
A southern belle who talked husband into killing his parents, served time for attempted murder of his grandparents and after being paroled, tried to kill an elderly Fulton County couple and went back to prison — the ‘Deadly Magnolia.’
Many feared she would strike again when she left prison the second time.
No one may ever know.”

How to be Fascinating….It’s what we all want ~ to be incredibly exciting, & fascinating to men!
It is possible. You must believe this….if you do not; then don’t waste my time.
But if you do ~ I’m at your disposal!
Make sure you are always looking your best. You never know who you will
run into, at any hour of the day or night. So you must be ready to meet your public!
Practice a dazzling smile, and a “one-size-fits-all” greeting, that will work at any hour and in any circumstance. Poise makes a difference, ladies.
Practice a slow, seductive walk…you know people are watching. Enough said!
Use a breathy, Marilyn Monroe-type voice. Men love it!
Actually, the more you look like one of those “love dolls,” the better.
Who needs realism?
It’s the mystery, the facade, the glamour…..
Good luck, ladies…..!!!
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Continued from my myspace page at Mrs. Mildred Pierce’s MyspacePerez Hilton, you need to stop making fun of Rumer Willis. The girl is 19 years old. Stop jeering at her, because of what she looks like - by the way, have you looked in the mirror lately?
People can’t help what they look like. You call her “potato head.”
You are being vicious, hateful, and cruel.
If you want to call someone out on their looks, you have plenty of material with Michael Jackson and all the other celebrities who mess themselves up with plastic surgery, because they are so self-involved. They did it to themselves - it wasn’t how they were born.
Stop picking on a young girl, because of the way she looks. Really, you rant and rave pretty much 24/7 about being discriminated against because you’re gay - then you turn around and hurl insult after insult to this young girl, because of how she looks. Do you not see the irony in that? Wake up and get a clue. Act like a decent human being. Nothing wrong with laughing at freaks like Burt Reynolds and the Cat Lady, but stop harrassing a young girl because of the way she was born.
I’m wondering what the majority of people feel about the “celebrities” of today ~ is it better without the glamour and mystique?
In the “Golden Age of Hollywood,” the 1930’s and the 1940’s, the studio system protected stars and, in turn, there was a morals clause to most Hollywood contracts! How difficult - if not impossible - would a “morals clause” be to enforce on today’s stars!
Celebrities of yesteryear were glamorous - they went out dressed to the nines and were photographed at the “best” places, looking like they stepped off a movie set. Of course, society in general was different then, as well….with some exceptions, they were held to a higher standard of behavior, because they were “stars.”
Glamorous Jean Harlow…

A celebrity getting divorced, or caught having an affair was major news!
The public was enchanted with these glamorous beings and loved reading about them and looked up to them.
Now, things are so very different….

Are things better today - do you really *want to know* every last detail of a star’s life?
Do you think today’s stars are “naughtier” than the stars of yesteryear - or just more honest?
Welcome to my blog! I’m Mildred Pierce, from the 1945 film, starring Joan Crawford.
More later……..



